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SubjectRe: 2.6.21-rc5: Thinkpad X60 gets critical thermal shutdowns
Kyle Moffett wrote:
> Well, 128C is more than hot enough to boil water and well above the
> thermal tolerances of most CPUs, so I would imagine that were your CPU
> actually that hot it wouldn't be capable of printing the "Critical
> temperature reached" messages, let alone properly rebooting.

Yes, its probably a bad reading, but its not complete absurd - chips can
operate up to ~100C, but they're definitely unhappy at that point. In
fact, I typically get 85-95 degrees from those sensors in normal
operation, but I have no idea whether that's a real measurement or not.

J
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